Friday, March 16, 2007

Pet Peeve #1

We all have our 'things' that get us going. I have a number of pet peeves that consistently irk me. Every once in a while I'll confess these things to you in hopes that: 1 - I'll learn to get over them, and 2 - you can stop me when I overreact to them :)

The first thing that comes to mind is the trend of sending around emails with all kinds of far-fetched scenarios, fear-based slander and scare-inducing stories. For instance, I always get these emails about how Starbucks doesn't support our troops, how gang members are killing people who flash their headlights at them, or how Pepsi is trying to take "Under God" out of the Pledge of Allegiance. I'm certain that if you have an email address and concerned friends you get these as well as many others that are shocking and somewhat unbelievable.

Let me start by saying that 99% of these things you get via email are completely false. I think it bugs me so much because there's enough fear in the world and enough false stories out there to go around without me adding to them. As believers, we are supposed to be bearers of truth and exposers of lies. With that in mind, I present to you an amazing tool to stop the false junk that floats around inboxes worldwide. It is a site I love to frequent: www.snopes.com. With a few clicks, most of these things can be taken care of and you can start putting an end to the junk out there.

With information so close to our fingertips, it amazes me that there are people out there who still doubt the claims of Christ and the truth of God. Billions of people can communicate instantly and share any information they like. With this amazing capacity to share and expose hoaxes, it would take literally seconds to share proof of contradiction to the Word. Yet, with people spending their entire lives and existence trying to disprove Christianity, not once has it ever been done. The best they can come up with is a tomb discovered and disregarded 27 years ago as the burial tomb of Christ. Sure, these conspiracy theories will come and go, but truth stands firm. Hard to understand how there are still people priding themselves on their atheism or agnosticism.

Much like your email inbox, human minds are easily filled with lies and misinformation.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Shuffle Up #1


I get asked all the time for names of songs or bands that I like listening to. If you're confined only to Christian Radio here in NY area, you're missing out on a lot of stuff...

so, I've decided that occasionally I will put my ipod on shuffle and drop the top 20 songs on here for your perusal. maybe you'll get some good leads from it... maybe you'll just laugh at my preferences. either way, it's a fun experiment.

1. Voice of Truth - Casting Crowns
2. Find Me in the River - Delirious?
3. Carry You to Jesus - Steven Curtis Chapman
4. Power of Your Love - Lincoln Brewster
5. All that I Am - The Afters
6. Open the Eyes of My Heart - Praise Band
7. Naive - Chris Rice
8. Inside Outside - Delirious?
9. Be the Centre - Brian Doerksen
10. Glory in the Highest - Chris Tomlin
11. Tonight - Jeremy Camp
12. Grace Like Rain - Emergence Band
13. Feels Like - Jeremy Camp
14. Reach - Warren Barfield
15. Let it Rain - Michael W. Smith
16. Carry Your Love - Caedmon's Call
17. Big Enough - Chris Rice
18. Incomplete - Switchfoot
19. Today - Crossbound (one of my old bands)
20. Raise Up the Crown - Passion

There ya have it. I'd love to see what is in your playlists. Just a reminder: this blog thing does allow comments on each post. Use it!

Have a great day!

Sunday, March 4, 2007

Thrill Ride of Life

This past week was one of those weeks of ministry that are not easily forgotten.

It all started last Saturday with a birthday celebration for our long-time Chapel treasurer, Ed Frye. He turned 75. It was a great time of fun and friends, and a great time to rejoice over what God has done in his life and his work for so many years. Praise God for him!

The following day I went to go visit someone very close to my heart. James Griffin is a young man who has been best friends with my brother-in-law, Brian, for years. I've had the privilege of seeing him grow up over the past 5+ years...what a class act. The day after we all had dinner together for Brian's birthday a few months ago, he was on his way to work from William Paterson University and was involved in a very serious car accident. He was actually pronounced DOA by the first people to arrive, but it turns out he survived. His back was broken in two spots, his neck broken, he had massive head injuries, a torn diaphragm, and bleeding in the brain. Through a lot of prayer, we have seen him go from coma to thumb wrestling with me. He has a long way to go, but praise be to God!

Last Sunday was also our annual meeting--all told, it was one of the best in Chapel history and certainly the best one I have ever been to. What a spirit of unity! I tell ya, if you weren't there, you missed a great one! Praise God! If you're not a member, you can still come, but if you aren't a member, the bigger question is 'why not?' I won't go further on this topic, because it isn't the focus of this post, but check this post out from a blog I check out from time to time. Good points there. (In other news, there's a membership class starting the first week of April... how convenient!?!?!)

Tuesday I had an early start and went in for a cardiac MRI and kidney ultrasound. I mentioned my past heart problems in an earlier post and this was a test to check and see what damage was done. I don't mind medical tests, but this one was more than I bargained for. To make a long story short, it was a rough morning, but it is so great to be going to a doc who is doing the work to find out all he can. Praise God!

Thursday evening I had the privilege of leading worship at one of the best memorial services I have been to. Bob Krenitski was 50 years old when he died of heart failure while driving with his wife, Dinah, to the hospital. I won't go into major detail, but this has been an excruciating time for the Krenitski family. Bob and Dinah have two very gifted children in college, and the loss was evident in all of the 500+ faces in attendance at the memorial service Thursday night. I wish I knew Bob before all of this, but one thing I do know about him--he was an amazing man of God. I say this not only because of the testimony others gave about him, but because of the way his family has handled this entire situation. He led his family well... he loved his family well... and he left a legacy that I can only hope I can come close to leaving with my small life here on the earth. It was a spectacularly peaceful night. The Holy Spirit was so obviously being the "Comforter" that Christ promised He would send in John 14. I praise God for His comfort and for the life of Bob Krenitski.

Services were great this weekend, with Baptisms spread throughout. Tonight, 34 people were baptized in response to the Nxt-Gen Winter Retreat. That makes nearly 40 people baptized this week.! PRAISE GOD!

Amazing how in both the ups and downs of this roller coaster life we can find so many reasons to praise God.

I made a little comment to Dave last night on the platform that it is so odd to have such a week of new life and death and how diametrically opposed they are. I caught myself quickly and realized how wrong I was.

Ed's life is bearing fruit...
James has been given a second chance at life...
God has spared me so many times...
Bob is experiencing the eternal life he always dreamed of...
Nearly 40 people testified today of the new life they have in Christ...

No opposition here--God is at work. Just open your eyes and catch a glimpse of His glory.